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' ' TAKE REASONABLE CARE. Do you know that a cold is a sign of weakness f If yoii were perfectly healthy ' you would not catch, a cold at all, if j you took reasonable care. When you are troubled with colds, it means that you require something to invigorate the system. The surest way to cure a cold is to take a tonic, and - the tonic properties m Baxter's Lung Preserver make it- a very fine remedy. People who buy it once, buy it again and again. That is the best recommendation. A bottle at ls lOd can be bought at any chemist or store. During ( the progress of a concert m Wanganui on Wednesday evening, Madame Ivo Symes was stricken with illness, and after being attended to by a doctor, she was conveyed to an hotel. ' WHAT (INSTITUTES A, PATENT? "Anything that is novel and useful, and that shows some ingenuity or invention cfyl be patented." ' This Js a sample of Jjie information contained m the book "Advice to Inventors." Copy sent "free on request by Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherstoii St., Wellington; or Local Agents, Traill Bros, and Co.. Peel Street, Gisborne. 1 The death occurred suddenly at [Auckland on Thursday of Miss Maria Sophia Bullen, 38 years of age, houae-'---keeper at the Three King's College.! Miss Bullen, who was a daughter of the late Inspector Bullen, of Napier, retired to bed early dh Wednesday night complaining of feeiihg unwell. She was found dead m bed. WOU LD FILL A BIG BOOK. If the thousands of people who have found relief m Baxter's Lung Preserver were to write' us,, we should have enough testimonials to fill a very big book. livery mail Aye receive letters thanking us for this great cough remedy. It never fails to cure, m most cases almost jimmediate relief is given. We recommend it to you, and suggest tliat you buy a ls lOd bottle to-day. According to the Pahiatua Herald, a party of unemployed from Wellington left that town last .week to engage m co-operative ; road- works -for- the Public •Works Department* iii the Pongaroa. backblocks. '■'.""'■ y Let politicians disagree, y And pu_ each other's hair; - It makes no difference to. me, For little do 1 care. But what I do care inttch about You'll never guess, I'm sure; Unless your cold has been repaired With Woods' Great Peppermint Curo. The practice of lending young men large sums of money was commented upon by 'Mr H. W. Bishop, 5.M..," at Christchurch. The case was a judgment summons action, m which defendant,: a young man of about 25 years of age, owed money on a promissory note held by a money-lender. The debtor denied that he followed racing, and that he was addicted to drink, and, m answering a further question, said tliat his previous employer had suspended him 'simply because of a difference." In deciding not to make an order, Mr Bishop said that large sums of money -should not be lent to irresponsible young men. It induced them to go to raoes, and to take to drink. Though he did not say that this had occurred m the present case. AFTER TWENTY-ONE ' YEIARa— ANOTHER REMARKABLE RHEUMO CURE. There could be no greater proof of Rheumo's wonderful curative properties than the testimony of Mr E. M. Rudman, of< Collingwood St., Nelson. His indeed was a chronic case of • Gout and Rheumatism, yet Rheumo completely cureu him. These are his own words *. "It gives me much pleasure to be able to say that by using your wonderful medicine, RHEUMO, I have been completely cured of Gout ahd Rheumatism, of which I have been a sufferer for the past 21 years. I may say I have not had the slightest symptoms for the past two years, and feel convinced it is a permanent cure." This is proof, enough, indeed, and should convince you that RHEUMO will cure you, too. It matters not how long you have had your Gout and Rheumatism — give RHEUMO a trial, and it will surprise you. It is a remarkable specific for the cure of all uric acid troubles — Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Stone, and the like. Get a bottle to-day and prove Rheumo's efficacy for yourself. Of all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. Says the Greymouth Star of Wednesday : — "Yesterday was the seventh anniversary of the ' death of Richard John Seddon, the greatest sfigure that has yet appeared m the public life of* the Dominion. One of the highest tributes to his splendid services to New Zealand is seen ra the fact that the progressive Solicy whioh he initiated as head of the lovernment twenty years ago and carried on with tireleßS activity and unflinching courage f till tlie day of his death, is now acepted almost m its entirety by his former political opponents? A Christchurch confectioner waa surprised. She writes: — "My husband caught a severe cold .... so 1 thought I would try Tonking's Linseed f_aulsion. I was surprised at tho relief he got after ' two doses. I will recommend it to all my friends." Oure that cold! Why suffer when you can get instant relief by using Tonking's Linseed Kmnlsion!* A large firm m Philadelphia have offered to give every man m their employment 15 cents every time he takes a bath. Two-thirds of the 700 workers at the plant already, have accepted the offer. The baths are limited to one a day for each employee, to be taken when going off duty at night. The company furnishes nickel-plated equipment, * towels, soap, shower-baths, etc. When the bath is over the employee gets a cheque from the attendant, and at the end of the week he cashes them m at 15 cents-a-piece. It is calculated that if all of tho men adopt the plan the total cost of the concern m bonuses will be J about £6550 a year, ■ (?IVB LANE'S EMULSION A i PERSISTENT, HONEST i TRIAL. WAKES STRENGTH AND BNBRQY. All Chemlftf .B7

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13104, 18 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13104, 18 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13104, 18 June 1913, Page 7

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